
COVID-19 testing won't be mandated before domestic flights for now, CDC says
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that it does not plan to require coronavirus testing before domestic flights, for now.
The news was announced on the same day that White House Coronavirus Task Force Director Jeffrey Zients met virtually with executives for major U.S. carriers, including American Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines, Reuters reports. The CDC offered no further explanation for its latest update on the trending travel topic, simply stressing existing guidance to avoid all travel in the fight against COVID-19.More Related News